long_format(): Simplify new code a bit.
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@ -840,17 +840,20 @@ long_format(PyObject *aa, int base, int addL)
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Py_DECREF(str);
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return NULL;
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})
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while (--ntostore >= 0) {
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assert(ntostore > 0);
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do {
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digit nextrem = (digit)(rem / base);
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char c = (char)(rem - nextrem * base);
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assert(p > PyString_AS_STRING(str));
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c += (c < 10) ? '0' : 'A'-10;
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*--p = c;
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rem = nextrem;
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if (a->ob_size == 0 && rem == 0)
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break; /* skip leading zeroes */
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}
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} while (ABS(a->ob_size) != 0);
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--ntostore;
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/* Termination is a bit delicate: must not
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store leading zeroes, so must get out if
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a and rem are both 0 now. */
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} while (ntostore && (a->ob_size || rem));
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} while (a->ob_size != 0);
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Py_DECREF(a);
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}
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